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Thomas Shelton (musician)

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Thomas Shelton, the great nephew of B.F. Shelton is a southern gospel musician currently living in Zanesville, Ohio. Shelton was born on April 28, 1958 in Richmond, Indiana to Winston and Nellie Shelton and was raised in a devout Christian home. He began performing as a Christian musician about 1977, when he was listed in "Who's Who in Musician America." In June 1977 Shelton became a member of the touring group General Delivery U.S.A. He later was the lead singer for the Gospelites group of Dobbins, California, and he was the tenor for the Watchmen. Shelton served two years with his wife in the Caribbean and South America. They were both cruise directors for New Creation World Wide Christian Cruises. Shelton also served as music director at three churches and as youth minister at two churches.[1]

Shelton started Thomas Shelton Ministries and has performed as a soloist gospel singer since at least 1999. As a solo singer, he has toured in every U.S. state and eleven countries. He performs in about 150 concerts a year and has seven CDs for sale.[2]

Thomas Shelton is married to Shannon Shelton and they have three sons, Zackery, Curtis and Hunter.[3][4] [5] [6] [7]

References

  1. ^ Thomas Shelton Ministries website, http://tomsheltonministries.com/ ; "Thomas Shelton concert at First Christian," Glades County Democrat (Glades County, Florida), Feb. 10, 2010, p. 5; "Tom Shelton Returns," North Side News (Xenia, Ohio), Sept. 2010, p. 2; "Daytona Christian," Orlando Sentinel, Jan. 23, 1999, p. C1.
  2. ^ Thomas Shelton Ministries website; "Thomas Shelton concert at First Christian," p. 5.
  3. ^ Thomas Shelton Ministries website.
  4. ^ "Thomas Shelton in concert at the Fourmile Christian Church," Nov 29, 2011, in Jackson County Daily (Youngstown, Ohio) online, at http://www.jacksoncountydaily.com/community/article_f242ab97-8456-5fc6-9d8f-d096274e76d9.html?mode=jqm .
  5. ^ "Church Calendar," April 12, 2008, Rome News-Tribune (Rome, Georgia), p. 7A.
  6. ^ "Religious Services and Events," Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Jan. 22, 1994, p. 7E.
  7. ^ "Christian Devotions Speak UP! with Thomas and Zack Shelton," March 4, 1024, on Blog Talk Radio.